Acually, "reflect on it" might not have been the best way of phrasing it.
I don't think the fact that family members of politicians sometimes have drug and alcohol problems is relevant. I do think that people making a big deal out of it is relevant. Those aren't quite the same things, and the latter irritates the crap out of me.
It's no news that politicians and their families sometimes get away with things for which you or I would be thrown in the pokey, but come on... the Bush daughters? Every day the college paper here prints a list of kids busted for underage drinking. They pay a small fine and that's the end of it. It's been going on, well, for ever. The difference is that Joe Fratboy's kegger doesn't make the national news. It's on the same level as the press making a big deal out of Chelsea Clinton spending the night with her boyfriend. Yeah, some people (not me) think there's something morally wrong with that. So what? It's none of their business.
The DUI for which Bush himself was busted (mumble) years ago IS relevant, though I don't think particularly so, any more than Clinton and Gore's youthful marijuana use bothers me. Now if Bush were mainlining heroin in the Oval Office, or Clinton had been smoking crack right before negotiating an important treaty, yeah, that's important.
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